Top 10 Asia Cheapest Airlines

Unofficial top 10 Asia Cheapest Airfares

Airasia:http://www.airasia.com/

The leading low fare airline in the Asia. AirAsia destination network are connected to AirAsia’s extensive network of 105 routes, covering ASEAN countries and China, which provides seamlessconnectivity for guests.

Jetstarasia:http://www.jetstarasia.com/

Jetstar’s Australian operation is wholly owned by Qantas butis managed separately and operates independently. Jetstar’s intra-Asianoperation is based in Singapore.Jetstar is Australia’s and Singapore’s new low fares airline for Australia andthe Asia-Pacific


Tiger Airwayshttp://www.tigerairways.com/home/

Tiger Airways operates from its Singaporeand Melbourne bases, with a third base in Adelaide to commenceoperations in early 2009. Tiger Airways now flies to more than 25 destinationsacross 9 countries in Asia and Australiaon a fleet of brand new Airbus A320 aircraft.

ChinaSouthern: http://www.cs-air.com/en/

As China’slargest airline, ChinaSouthern Airlines has 54 International offices located in major metropolitanmarkets around the world, including: Amsterdam, Dubai, Lagos, Los Angeles, Paris, Singapore, Seoul,Sharjah, Sydney ,Tokyo,New York,London,Vancouver,Dibai, Brisbane,et

China Airlines: http://www.china-airlines.com/en/index.htm

With its eye set on the distant horizon, China Airlines isforging ahead by expanding its route network for passenger and cargo services. China Airlines is expanding its routes to 50 cities in 25 countries around the world.

Cebupacificair:http://www.cebupacificair.com/

Cebu Pacific (CEB), the low fare leader in the Philippines.CEB launched its International Operations on November 2001 and now fly to Bangkok, Guangzhou, Ho ChiMinh, Hong Kong, Jakarta, Kaohsiung,Kota Kinabalu, Kuala Lumpur, Macau, Osaka, Pusan, Shanghai, Seoul, Singapore, and Taipei.

Virginblue:http://www.virginaustralia.com/au/en//

Virgin Blue Airlines currently operates over 2100 flights aw eek to 24 Australian cities and centres and eight international destinations incorporating ports in New Zealand,Fiji, Vanuatu, Tonga,Samoa and the Cook Islands.  VirginBlue’s total annual passenger numbers exceeds 15-million travelers.

Eva Airlines: http://www.evaair.com/html/b2c/english/

Eva Airlines fly to more than 40 destinations on four continents, including Asia, Australia,New Zealand, Europe and North America.

Kingfisher Airlineshttp://www.flykingfisher.com

Kingfisher Airlines in three unique classes of service- Kingfisher First (Business class) Kingfisher Class (Premium economy) andKingfisher Red (Low fare)

Viva Macau: http://www.flyvivamacau.com

Combines the 500-year blend of Portuguese-Chinese heritage in Macau with the soaring 21st Century development of Asia’s very own Las Vegas. Flight to Macau and country in Asia.

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